Alaroma wrote:Texan 'Diplomacy'- The Outskirts of Denver
A force of 40,000 Texan troops had been deployed in a plan known as operation Delta. The Texans had entered the CNM, with the intent of establishing a friendly government in power. The Texan Air Service began landing its Aircraft in CNM Airbases, establishing Texan control over them.
Texan forces occupied all Military installations, major cities, and were now in the Capital. Texan General Austin Long had a treaty to which the CNM was to sign............or suffer the consequences.
The man walked into Presidents Margaret Johnson office with two Texan Soldiers flanking him, and five squads of soldiers going throughout the building, going throughout the Government's files. "Hello miss Johnson, I hope our coming here won't cause too much ruckus. Unfortunately there's going to be some changes we're implementing." Said General Long as hel pulled out a treaty which the Texan President said was to be signed.In accordance to this treaty, the CNM agrees to its now subjective relations to the Republic of Texas. In accordance with this treaty, multiple clauses will me mad:
1- 40,000 Texan troops will be stationed in the CNM
2-The Military limit of the CMN is 10,000 men.
3- The CNM can only have 100 Aircraft.
4- The CNM is not permitted to have Bomber Aircraft.
5- The CNM Military is only able to possess 50 Tanks.
6- The Texan Secret Services will be established in the CNM.
7- Texas has the right to call upon the CNM's man power, and resources in any war it fights.
8- Any and all communist sympathies are to be purged from the CNM.
9- Texan Buisness is unlimited to come to the CNM
10- The CNM answers to the Texan government.
11- The CNM is allowed to maintain it's Automany, and make laws as long as said laws do not Conflict with Texan interests.
OOC: me? I thought it was be. also mad?
Margaret Johnson is scared for some reason, she has a history of being scared with guns. She gets out a pen and signs it, then asking the Texans to leave her alone, before hiding under her desk for some reason.